Mumbai: As the BMC reported conducting among the highest tests in one day 52,482 – Covid Graph of the city fell further.
The weekly growth rate of the SARS2 virus was dropped by a decimal point to 0.03% (0% would describe no Covid case), and the daily test positivity fell to 0.5%.
During the second wave height in the April-May period, the Covid weekly growth rate was 25 times higher at 0.78% and the level of participation was around 10%.
The state reported 5,225 cases and 154 deaths on Thursday, in line with trends since the last few days.
A total of 2.25 Lakh tests were carried out in the last 24 hours in the state.
Kaseload Covid Daily in Mumbai has been under 300 for the past 12 days.
On Thursday, the city recorded 282 cases and five deaths.
With this, the total cost of expenses in the country has risen to 64.11 lakh and death has increased to 1.35,567.
Mumbai’s Caseload rose to 7.4 lakh, with 15,935 deaths.
At the Nair Hospital managed by BMC, which was designated as a hospital only Covid during the first wave, there were less than 50 patients today.
“There are many days we don’t get one ticket and rare death,” said Nair Dean Dr.
Ramesh Bharmal.
The decision about the reopening of schools and colleges in the state will be taken in the next few days, said Rajesh Tope, the Minister of Health.
The source said the state assignment unit will submit a report, and CM Uddhav Thackeray will receive the last call.
Active cases in the state are subsequently dipped in 57,579, where 3,030 is in Mumbai.